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Foobar2000

Foobar2000 - 0.9.6.9

Listen to music on your computer.

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Current Version: 0.9.6.9
Release Date: 2009-08-23
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 340
Downloads (all versions): 168,199

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Product Description:

Foobar2000 is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include ReplayGain support, low memory footprint and native support for several popular audio formats.

Version 09.6.68 fixes WavPack playback over HTTP, weird shell extension behaviors with the "folder context menus" option active and weird behaviors of the "stop after current" option.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP 64-bit
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000

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Foobar2000 ReviewPleasantly like a WinAmp slimmed for the office. - Version: 0.9.2 beta 4, 5/30/2006 11:45AM PST

signa1
It's simple, it keeps playlists, and it plays radio stations fine. It plays huge files bit by bit without complaint and
right now it has allocated a 16MB RAM footprint altogether.

It did great at throwing down a directory full of podcasts and stuff, and making a playlist, though it did take some time; it choked earlier when I had simply fed it my data volume to digest.

There's even an equalizer in case you want to tune your 'cover noise mode' or such. Very low-key graphics; it's not trying to sell you a bunch of blow-in ads for AOL and Apple.
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